Simon & Schuster’s good sense on Pence

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De-platforming has finally come to book publishing. An internal employees’ petition has been circulating inside Simon & Schuster demanding that the company cancel a book by former US vice-president Mike Pence and that books by Trump administration figures not be published by the firm.

The petition also demands that Simon & Schuster stop acting as distributor for independent publisher Post Hill Press.

There have been several recent instances in which previous publishing decisions have been reversed. On January 7, Simon & Schuster decided not to publish US Senator Josh Hawley’s The Tyranny of Big Tech. It was quickly picked up by Regnery and scheduled for spring publication.

In March of last year, Hachette decided not to publish Woody Allen’s Apropos of Nothing. But it was quickly acquired by veteran Jeannette Seaver at Arcade Publishing. Ironically, Seaver, as author, has her official publisher’s page at the Simon & Schuster website. And Arcade, like Regnery and Post Hill Press, is one of Simon & Schuster’s 100 distribution clients.

If this sounds more than a little incestuous, that’s because of the consolidation of former independent imprints into huge publishing conglomerates like Hachette, Bertelsmann, and Simon & Schuster. Simon & Schuster alone has more than 40 different publishing imprints, including Scribner’s. 

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